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1 αὔτως
αὔτως ( αὐτός): in the same way, just as it is, merely, in vain; a word admitting great variety of paraphrase, but in signification always answering to some force of αὐτός. γυμνὸν ἐόντα | αὔτως ὥς τε γυναῖκα, all unarmed, ‘exactly’ like a woman, Il. 22.125 ; ἄπυρον λέβητα, λευκὸν ἔτ' αὔτως, still ‘quite’ bright, Il. 23.268 ; ὀκνείω δ' ἵππων ἐπιβαίνεμεν, ἀλλὰ καὶ αὔτως | ἀντίον εἶμ' αὐτῶν, ‘just as I am,’ Il. 5.256 ; ἣ δὲ καὶ αὔτως μ' αἰὲν νεικεῖ, even ‘as it is,’ i. e. without special provocation, Il. 1.520 ; ἀλλ' αὔτως ἄχθος ἀρούρης, a ‘mere’ burden to the ground, Od. 20.379 ; αὔτως γάρ ἐπέεσσ' ἐριδαίνομεν, ‘just as we do,’ i. e. to no purpose, Il. 2.342.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > αὔτως
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2 αὔτως
αὔτως, Adv.:I in this very manner, even so, γυμνὸν ἐόντα αὔ. ὥς τε γυναῖκα unarmed just as I am like a woman, Il.22.125; in the self-same way, likewise,σὺν δ' αὔ. ἐγώ S.Ant.85
, cf. Numen. ap. Ath. 7.328d; αὔ. ὅπωσπερ .. S.Aj. 1179;αὔ., ὧδ' αὔ., ὥς μ' ὤλεσεν Id.Tr. 1040
(lyr.); αὔ. ὡς .. Hes.Th. 702, A.R.1.90: c. dat.,γυναιξὶν αὔ. Anacr.21.14
: hence ὡσαύτως (q. v.), in Hom. always ὡς δ' αὔτως, as in Pl.Phd. 102e, X.An.5.6.9.2 in a contemptuous sense, just so, τίη σὺ κήδεαι αὔ. ἀνδρῶν; why take you no better care? v.l. for οὕτως in Il.6.55; οἴχεται αὔ. has gone off just as he pleased, Od.4.665: joined with words implying contempt, νήπιος αὔ. a mere child, Il.24.726, cf. 6.400;μὰψ αὔ. 20.348
;ἀνεμώλιον αὔ. 21.474
;αὔ. ἄχθος ἀρούρης Od.20.379
, etc.; so, in vain,οὐκ αὔ. μυθήσομαι 14.151
, cf. Il. 2.342, etc.II in reference to the past, just as before, as it was, ἧσθαι, κεῖσθαι, Il.1.133, 18.338, Od.20.130; λευκὸν ἔτ' αὔ. still white as when new, Il.23.268;ἔτι κεῖται αὔ. ἐν κλισίῃσι
just as he was,24.413
;καὶ αὔ.
still, unceasingly,1.520
. (From αὐτός, hence αὔτως in Homer, cf. Il.23.268, Od.14.151 (from αὕτη with [dialect] Aeol. psilosis acc. to Eust.235.5, al.); but αὕτως is usu. written in codd. of Trag. Gramm. were divided as to etym. and accent, cf. A.D.Adv.174.1, EM172.34, and distd. αὕτως 'likewise' from αὔτως 'in vain'. Dam. Pr. 178 uses αὕτως, = of itself (from αὑτοῦ).) -
3 ἄπυρος
ἄ-πυρος ( πῦρ): untouched by fire, kettle or tripod, Il. 9.122 and Il. 23.267 ( λευκὸν ἔτ' αὔτως, 268).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄπυρος
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